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w egierm mr@ii 72l t is even wise to abstain from laws which however wise til ,.,| l l u â€ž , , , , , . . to '..-,' , noil 1 ii inisespeeian men in grafts laws on conscience ' ' y h 8nd n0 r p Â»'â€¢<Â« n he heart of the citizen an i which will be evaded with little remorae _ .^ dr channing ..*,- . r Â» - cr i-:i:.j salisbury li wan countv s c mi sdav march '- in '- !.Â» ol ii . no â– sequence ofthe tariff system ought to be rem il 1 if gi -.-. in n i bod t pre - i ye the union i i intrv hould i ap l in i , i tux i-ii'.ii.iiiip nuie i . the ,,:,", â– â€¢â€¢ n n tli < ' nitti .- ii o j in.gbl be fraught with ,-,:" dangt r ho * - i wore tli ii there was n sel of p . . iiii whn t i i i i fiivorabli inn i ni i tn tbe ir n ii oftho i nn 1,4 tliul the . itivnriiini i.i - n i not in cone dn nn i particle of thi rnloi i.i st l in nn il bo possible sl this d iy said mr ii :,, u anv individual would wish lojcopnrdizi llu !- ice und harmony n twelve r thu t .. millions l pcoplt â€” not onl the pence nf a w imlu |., i ; .-, inn o retard the urn rem i in e govt in uni nts throughout tlie world hi sn experiment nfil.ul kind to try tho ircigth oi iii i i nml whether il can i nve ihe f lbe milium pow r .'â€” "'â€¢ i'm i in i he trusted unit onr republic would bo l.nzarded bv na su h speculative experiment ll is argued contiuued mr it thai the bla.eof a__kiu.li < a ml um having placed her s if iii this attitude of d lent ,-, i â– n ress â€¢ ii.ii nol tu legislate on tho subject ns had beeo said iu some ofthe newspap ,-. while the word is brandishing u-r uui beads thii is mil meeting the quesi it is 1 question of a i rv different charac ler are the people nf s nth t nroliiiti a lone concerned iu this matter ' is nut n v.-.-i portion of ihe american people concerned in it i arc ti i ii wh u o in southern states interested in this subject 1 it i not on i j lhe southern states but the state ol new hampshire the tiitr of milne nnn ii portion ofthe people i-i n'.-iv york inn n large and respectable number <>.' tbe sinies in the south west which consider ihu im ill system unjust and repugnant ... the principles of the constitution and thnt we have no right to keep it up â€” it is ar gued that justice hould not be done to south carolina because she has assumed Â» menacing altitude this is not n proper view it is no just tu tlir oilier states â€” i ii an reason because south ' arolina i a failure f:,l these m".-t â€¢'"' ' ' r i â– -. , .,â– force ... . i cute ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' i i am imt pn "''â– ' ney cannot '"'' i i - â€¢ ' â– kind 1 ' ' ' utrd i ,,'.â– of the 1 : "' 'â€¢' tn i 1 urhi -;. lhi , _'â– < tn i n i.'t'o'.i o the ;â– ' . i . t i i .-.' eo ,,| i nn tress â€” -,. wai h i i * in ine il pro . ns of tl ,, in mnlv t â€¢ i ' ll â€¢ i i_cfl "â– pi â– ', â€¢â– '',>,_â€¢ o put it in force i 1 il n ,. wer ii â– - 1 mr ll . io advert tn "' -â– ''"â– râ€”v nt fthe united bl hi lid in lu i â– -â€ž,.. .., . inngr - , snd i dn it ih cause his is lho first re moil it tl,c i'r 1 i.t re in in n led lo < 'â– na ni lho npi ,-!"_â€¢ of lh p -, nt -" lion i eannol i n'.i lhal if tin exi cutiv i were con i , i he wnuld and d cidcdlv iii prefi retiee .-, ii i menl - i the di i,iilti"-j l ( â– i ... | ,|,, nol monn t i ax il d hi | influence ur legislation but it ought to lliii n , ti,l with us .*-';" u . , f 1 1 f extinguishment â– public debt tho presidenl goes on to re mark : th final removal nfthis great burth - n from our rcsntirct . n ' t is the nn ,,, of further provision for nil llio nhjects i ml welfare and public defence which ii constitution unu m an ' nn the occasion lor such further reduction in ih revenue ns mny not be required for ibem from the rnport nfthe hoc re tan of the treasury it will i eon thul after ihe presenl year such n reduction mav bo made t a considerable t--iii ; and the subject is fiirties.lt recommended to the consideration of congress in the hope thai the combined wisdom ,,|' the representa tives ofthe people will devise such means of effecting that salutary ohjoct us ma remove tlmse burthens which shall be found to f.ill unequally upon any and n iiiiiv proinote ull the great interests ofthe community i again in another pnrt of the incssi^eb i __________________ â€¢ . ivesteit \ c i 1 v is .... i week at two dollars per ' a uxtt'l irtthi i llin months or two fifty cenl . ij iiiii'l ni any oth u . iiliii tin ' t/fir -..â€¢ i'li/hr tc limited until nil arrearage nr ni iln etlitor's discretion â€” riplion trill br ru i irtdjnr a i â– â– ... . n xx i i ii/i/n ',, notify iln 17 itnr af n irish ( itinut . om mo uh bej -â– th â– rpirn , .-. i/nir will in considered ns n a i prrton procuring six solvent nth r , . i l.'f t iirnltti nn xlrill i . , paper gratit â€” advertising ut the icrs addressed t lhi i paidorthey will not he attended ,,. i'i -.- tonus will be i tli ad lit r i ii â– nre on ine i'n.tcl s'n i , i^t^h en â€” ' i i li.iih ll in.lh â– .. l 1 iii to iii i mus | ,,_â– |<> i ... . rv h m l-l â– ll ' i ,., r <â– i ii nol ov , â– 1 i n i i â– he in in â– how ll-tl 1 " ' v il,c,,,..:i h i ti â– , ' in i ,],,..'..,, i lll'iei inii " i he w !.,â– .â€žâ– â– '" t â– i !â€¢<â– it v.!,..b ""' 1 1 l.l 11 1 tli i to0 ,-, â– ii â– it ill t.ff.rm '"â– p cuhar â– !'.â€¢-â– '' r ii il he it 'â€ž!..â– ii 11 . i 'â– ,;,â€ž,â€ž_,-â– lll'_:.e-.-im to to , ..,â– hie our | | â– â– i , , â– i.i ' 1 _\\ â– , . , i il 'â– llnth mil . ,. inu a â– ll il.e . .-.. i '.-â– â€” â– i ., in i"i i-.,:h the l.i.l.h il . ,, llio'ii â– isiiti-li n h p ' li m "â– â– t lie tfthero 1,11't â– to i ,- â– â– "'" 1.1 inl :,;â€ž!â– lull i.n 1,,-c.iu i i-ceiiied tl.e wn iiii '""'" i ' \ l-lrm^^-s^h pi-1,,1,,,1 tllole .,!,' lillli.jes were s.noklllti r>l roieel|ull lu ii iii their various hub '' â– ' 'â– â– bb and our country invaded by a large body i and pursuits and leave the path free lor well known adventure in tin uf hostile troops a generous un.l beneficial competition i wolfs den has suggested a record â€¢ i ine we find ai that mntnent a lar body a "; following which appeared in the laat num of men in c innecticul whoso patriotism i "'' begged leave to re id u short extract ber of the western monthly magazin do ,,. i call into question tar be i irom me '" speech ofmr bayard a manoferai they ure pronounced authentic lodi bo a powerful talented and respec nent ability republican a patriot ; and pf y paper table body of men even at tho darkest pe be mr it believed that the sentiment - many years ago a frenchman with .: fthat war vnting against giving would and ought to have its weight it his son was hunting in a part uf missouri men and money to carry on the war was at a particular period of the embargo distant about forty miles from st louis ureal britain had trampled on r com nd lha remarks were made in the course having wounded a large b br the auii u rcial rights bad insulted ti on ihe f a speech on lhe question and in rend took refuge in a cave the apertui ud lii"h seas for sis vears before war was de ing this ha intended to make no special ing into which was so small as bat tn dared nmwithstanding nil this xx relerence to thnt portion of the union thej admit its passage the hunter leaving found n powerful body who said lhal no had a right to express what they felt i he bia son without instantly prepared to ful army or money â€¢ u hi to be voted lo the merely referrad to it as illustrative of tha low and with some difficulty drew hii bo government now if that spirit i for principles f nr government in thn dy through the narrow entrance having bearuncc great us il was rould be shown course of ihat gentleman's remarks on lbe reached the interior of lhe cava i dis toan enein whose crt wos delenda ent repeal ol the embargo law mr b said as charged his piece with bo true an aimaa cartha e^-if thut spirit could be exercised fullnws to inflict a mortal wound upon tin bear beltoflugrante certainly some little pa " we all know that the opposition to the tbe latter rushed forward and pui . tiunce is due to ur brethren of lhe louth embargo in the eastern states is not the the man attempted to escape from tne sun iv borne forbearance ou lit in i opposition of a political party or of a few i cave but on reaching ihe narrowest pari .,,,,, . , . ,,,. ,,,,,,, countn ni n if ihere disconteeted men bul the resis ince of tbe i t the passage through which il bad enter were ma at that timo who hough the people to a measure which thoy feel as led with a difficulty the strength of the sword should onl bo uosbealhed ago insl oppressive nod regard aa ruinous the animal foiled and it expired the en ihnse mi would trample us under foot peopleof this country are not to be gover i trance to the cave was now enmp telj is it to be supposed ti,..t wa are nnw t ned by force but bj affection iml eonfl i cl ued by tbe carcase of the hi nl too plunge il uii....iir follow-oitizons without dance it is for tbom we legislate ; hint if i boy on the ootside board hu father screari some little examination into tlieir cause 1 theydonoi like our laws il is our duty to for assistance and attempted to drag oul i wish to be distinctly understood n repeal tbera tho bear but found his strength insufficient one point do not intend to justify s " ii they do not like our laws it is our after many unavailing efforts he becam carolina ; i am nol her adv eaio bu the duly lo repeal ibem ao said ba mr ii j mucn terrified nnd mounted his lather y has a right to have justice d her i do it was right and properlhattl iher mem i borne with the detern niou nf seeking believe however that tins question maj bora of ffio union should i"eapect tbeir feel assistance there was no mai ihrougu in settled ; and that by acting in n spirit ings nay tiven tbeir prejudices suppos i t be wilderness bul tha sapei-mm horse ofconciliati i u â€¢ t nol only due i _: tli.st our governmeul had pursued a taking ine direction to st louis carries bor but the vast porli as ofthe north and different course ; had iteadilj refused to the alarmed youth te bat place.wbere a paf south the qusstiofl .. gv be put at rest repeal the embargo law ; bad determined n was soon raised and daspatcbed to ma \ regards the union these 8utes there in the lauguago of ihe present day to make i relief of lhe hunter bul ihey searched isno i member io the 8 he and i irosl snexperimenl t teat tbo slrength ofthel i va in for the plsceofl aptivily from i shall ie i ih eoii-i r-,1 egotistical when union and lhal ir fellow-citiaeos ofthe ; n ,,â€žâ€ž. cause nol nowrecollei led lh traca i s.i that there is not in the whole union east shoold have been coerced at the poinl ofthe borae was obliterated and th / one in soul and heart more deartj devoÂ«ed of'he bay i â€¢â€¢ what in all probability in his agitation had solar forgotten tha to it than my bumble self i believe that would have been the eonssqueneel he landmarks as to be totally unable 1 all the advantages of liborty and of a free believed tbera would baw bean blood ehed tbom lo lbe sp i tbe retu ned altera . x r , i sre in issue in tin mailer tsid thai the consequence i would have been weary and unsuccessful mareb ; lha iun and it is for that reaann i ur n pacific â– dissolution i tne union j and that tba tar was heard of no in,,r snd no doubl u bran lbs qraenvhiea aod lha prospect of a iree government would have remained of bis having perished un ,Â»* sort hs arrogant as tbey were even thej been debtroyed j thai all tbe stelae of tha j iÂ»i v in the cave boma years efterwardq i forward tbeir meaaurei even union would have become separate govern ihe aperture of ihp cavern was discovered aetiled soma of tbeir odious laws dente and civil war woold have resulted in a sput sn hidden and so difficult of r to satisfy the desires of tbe cotuiios and the calamituus conasquences which w.,uld ,-.â– *,_. u in hÂ»v saeaped the utv shall it be said tbeie is now a spirit more ressilt from a disinembernient of tbe con , of tboae who had passed nsat it inexorable ,,, ra inaceeeeiue t the y.nc s deraej . none eonu doubt each i lbe , near tbe i ufa wus found he ikeleton f ol justice than ihat which prevailed node great diri-sioos seeking to strengthen ihom tbe boar and within lhe cave thai of im tbe british monarchy 1 it's lbe wood selves againat tbe aggrbasions of lbe othor preochmau witb his gun and equipments of .â€ž--â€¢ who achieved tbe revolution wai wnold give larga powers lo tlieir oaacut.ve n apparently in the sain eonditi n aa shed in vain and ihe bopea of the fnonds authorillea winch would most proboblj when be died tbat he should hat .. i frae govi ti.ue.iii rn i r nr pm al rest terminate m lha astaw.ah.bb.it ol . nubia ,.|,,- 1 i hunger fr,-m mere inabilii ui ef if thai inexorable principle that there is ry despotism in each i feet his escape b ramnrinf ae bod â€¢< lob regard paid ic ibe feelings and proud aa be waa f the acbievemeate j lbe bear seems improbable because up wishes ofthe minority ba would aaj thut wbicb bad been performed under the ur i poeing him to have beeouoable by iimio ibis would change lbe wide principle of spangled banner â€¢ prood aa ba waa ofthe strength to eflecl ibis object it would bm ir federal compact depriving il ofall store aad atripae which have fluttered ia eoal him but little ubor to ha-recut up ai4 its republican and henignanl fsaturos and svery sen and every clime j anxious as hs raiooved.be animal by piecemeal it Â» conveiting tba federal into a consolidated waa fbr tba glor oftbecountry ; yet god sÂ»ost likely eilhei i hai he was ani uovernment forbid thai iboee etripes end tars which or tbat he had reeeived some ipjnrv wbicd in every portion ofthe union then ia a bad beratofora been the rallying pmnl i disabled hun from exertion f m - staj rt of great primar ii.teraste he wish faeraiam abould now fl st over tbe mangl le-ms s name which oommemoraies i-.a ed tn be di i rsiond on this point nd corses of ir 1 1 ing countr viae . â€” - ui did uul ujÂ«_oa io sr-v tlÂ»l the tiovsn ' joil i',-r_j.j tjus\l our ry-mliy sjwum uudy . tl.'j oth u â€¢â€¢â€ž uwtlmiit to whu.1 w â€” . thi su i and disnslmub revolution r-r in believed whenever that should i-'ka i plaee nnt nt.iy tho fitiertiee nf ihi f l.m the beat and brit h.eÂ»t hopes fii eiy ilizcl world would lie destroyed forever tiiliacotion operation â€” \ f,rtin<_ht ago mr morris surgeon of r - . de perform i the tiilin s.i perati n ilia new none upon benjamin wilson ni zu iir i in the same place i the patient i # lining very well and will ovidentli i k much 1,,-tter f--r in new member mr m irris formed the new nose from uit.gu ments ovci ing the t irebead ibrnltx â€” the celebrated tailor stulf 1 nt a it in ibe s utt of fram >â– u estate im iv bough in him foi i ' -,* it mis property besides this . xceedg 1)0,000 stulti xx-.n tli very prince of europ ifi lors lie would uoi condi icnntj lo cut oui r make .-, pair of breeches for ;â– y iln nobilit or those who brought . t - i introduction nnl recomme ului n nt persons ol distinction bs individuals decided laahinn it was a run thing tiny american citizen to in nhl to iw letters irom sources high cn ugh to nfl'.rd him no opportunity tn inn ns ii-ts and shoulders measured by tins fa mous knight of the l!iiin!.l".j boston sentinel sen vic of the u s speech of silt brown of hobth cliiolls x (),-,,, bill further to protide far tht ml uctiuli of duties vn imyjs is t om'l.luuv.j one of tha misnns which had mainly â– ,,,,,. to rise was to show thiil cv it peaceful remedy should be resorted to , constitution was framed in a spirit of fef_-ren.ee it was ratified in lint same â– if deference and soil ought to !Â«â€¢ i ministered the whole history of mr . i,i .. ms to that principle : .. mu . rnnce to all great principles ol the countr v the practice of the govern i â€¢ ias becn invariably marked with the di iii ti tli stato i kentucky in 1701 was dissatisfied with lhe government ofthe u suites because ibe free navigation of , i issippi had not been secured th legislature of that btal ide a strong rem mst ranee on tbe subject tn the gen nal ". verninent claiming that free navi is their right they asserted thai li i nature had irivn ihem the right ; . i menaced a withdrawal from the union if it waa not obtai i for them ll was the course nf washington ii ,- was the course oftho american con ii i lhi oocn ,'-,' i i'h'-v li-l do-t ns t,i , the ground ihat they would not log i vbile ibis menace wos held nver tl in yet no one could doubt ihe cour __.â– 'â– ishiiijrti.il n one could doubt bm that he was prepared r every emer f lie su i that the government im.l i , ilish 1 in a spirit of compromise ii i i .â– â€¢â€¢â– , n n in le i unit a respectfiil re -,, n"ii t tin slate he ini.l before '... i nine tin facts in the case und - navigation of iho mississippi was mm mammoth boy â€” mr jonathan frunciit living in i tgle township fhocking county ohio has a s.ui that weighed in the i.uo part of december b ihe age of ll yeart and 0 lie 11 lis on hun in i and ninety sev ii pounds mr francis th fill hor iinsl boy weighs line hundred and forty five a family it parliament â€” mr o'.'nn nell enters ihe house of commons atthal lend ofa phalanx of six of ins own rela in ns maurice o'connell his eldes son member for traloe i morgan o lonnt ii his second son mi mber for the county of me in ; lohn o'connell his third son i + youghall . chi is ropier fitasimmons hie â– mn in law member l r the county of hub im w f finn bis brother in lÂ«w mem ber for t lunty i kilkenny nnd is gan john o'connell ins nephew who wii lake hii place from the county of keriy has acted imprudently thut she should not receive justice 1 if sbe has forfeited any claim to the consideration ofthe ci rul government ou hi the other states to in cur the forfeiture nothing can be more erroneous â€” nothing more absurd â€” nothing 1 vvill say more tyrannical than to oppress all the southern states because south lar i.t bus acted rashly 1 ri nut aaid mr , i iiii.n this question as a southern ques tion thank god m the exercise of mv i legislative rights aod duties here i can i look beyond the potomac thank god ii have o feeling which is not confined lo i tho geographical limits of any portion ol the united states 1 can look and judge of mj countrymen nnrth ns well as south nfthe potomac aid i wish it lobe i tiiictlv understood thnt whal i now sav respecting south carolina i deem applica ble lo every member of iht confederacy to no on of those slates would i an . it..tlv suv â€” i will uoi do justico until you coin on ur knees but re me thn ii uia lines adequate to tin supplj ul our domestic consumption would ! in tliii abstract be beneficial to our coun i try there i no re isnn tu doubt j and to ofs fact their establishment there is perhaps no americm citizen who would nol for a while be willing to pay ;. higher price for them but for this purpose it is presu med timt a tand of high 1 ities desi ; for perpetual protection has entered into the minds of but fow of our statesmen the most they have anticipated is a tem porary and generally incidental protec tion which tbey maintain im the . bl i i to ie luce the price of 1 estic competi below that of the foreign article expe i nniee however our b isl guide ,.,. this ., . on olher subjects makes if doubtful whe iht the advantages ofthis system sre uot counterbalanced b many evils and whe ther it does out tend to beget in the is ofa lartii portion of our countrymen u spirit of discontent and jealousy danger ii in the stability of the i nion 1 ts also an ither c is which was ti 1 lit n fthe state de ts al the c - 1 , !â– - war nf lite revolution bosides t - ial debt eaoh stato had c inlrac t i.t and it wns demanded by lhi !..â– - n states thai lhe genoral govern aeni bhould assume the payment of these fibts of the states such was thedissat faction which resulted from congress de i the payment of theae debts for live ji . ttintetlism mberment of the union *:. ctcd in making this reference l nn intention to cast mi imputation bs lhi slates bul 111 rely to tiite the lact 1 general government ultimately as vi , these debts suppose that instead ft ' king this .-â€¢ urse lhe general govern bieni i 1 acted upon the idea thr,-nn i kt the gentleman from n jersey that lie pride of thi state sovereignties ought i ttckeo we should not said mr i 1 ,, ut ibis moment engaging in this ad enjoying tbe privileges i l uh tin boor . ntilles us i de hope if i have an patriotism it is not thai narr*jw contracted patri itism which is confined to geographical i unit i trust it is that patriotism which lot ka alu no ier the union and otnbraces . - y li i ii â– tli x-nli incuts ,,| il.e i'rc.-jj w 1 regarding lhe law which we nre now â– il nl on lo u,_,,|ti â€¢ sti . - i .: mn i \ means of carr ing it into â€¢ e uti ,â€ž. ________\.- i co -.'â– -â€¢- i s is u most iinnorlhiit rv portion .,)' my fellow citizens and ao !,. ip u.e god if my constituent wen this day to demand thut i should perpetrate an act of injustice agniusi anv in mber f tins confederacy that i should lo nn act in behalf of n an linn iihu 1 would trench upon lhe rights of maine or of massachu tts or pennsylvania which i believed destructive of heir constitutional rights so help me 1 1 would resign m seal am retire i mv home rather thuu jeo pardiz tbe peace of this republic â€” ibis glorious experiment ofo free government point ; n i c lur it he hue means ii removing tbe difficulty now involved in the quest , i have not onlv advertod tu the annual message -.| the president as show ing the v u , 1 i .-â– administratio i and tlieir remedy for the difficult in tin south but i would now beg leave to read from lhe annual report ol the secretary of lie treasury here mr baown read an extract from the annual report of the secretary of the treasury j.h lhe subject of ..'.,â€¢ rclui-timi hv 1 ' 1 1 â– what justly bt l,>ii;_'s ,., maine . litis we have 1 iir.-c subjection c and unjustly to bestow it m north caroli the present administration that tins is the on belii v-i.ii that n man presents a more most appropriate remedy li 1 lhe one truly dignified attitude who refuses to do which waa first suggested al the opening an unjust act than bo ivho m-rseveres in ofthe session and i believe it iscalcu sled uijii â€¢ â– lo achieve all the great objects so much bit whal are we now called upon to dn ' to be doaired ull which it is neceasar to i wente called upon imminent to jnopardiz achieve and thai without endangering the lhe public peaco bt a novel and dangerous republic experiment â€” i enforce a law which noi what ia tba extraordinary spectacle i did a large portion of lho american peo would remark which the american ro ute believe no on-iit i'i ni but which i public now exhibits to the world i a re veril believe il lhe question wore sub public which has heretofore boasted of ita muted to their individual opinion this da . freedom â€” a republic which has heretofon . would repudiate and require lo be re pursued tbe eveuaud peaceful tenor ,,! jeeted wear called upon to enforce a ita way â€” ;. republic which bad been tai i.ri.nv which i belinv th majority l'i i'.i.u.l ciiipei.-nt to ii ibo legitimate pur the people of the united slates j'-sire tol poaes of government withoul slaughtering ,, 11 ami n led or modifi i and ilie modifi i its citizens and winch with very few ex 1 of which is fortified likewise by tbe oepti.ms has g in peacefullj for fill . 1 ii'.'il iit'.i of tba chief magistral yosra wa presenl the extranrdinar and before 1 proceed further let me ex 1 spectacle of calling on ibe administration plain myself on this point i do not take uud tl secotive branch ol the govern gr - ind and i will not take it and i ' menl t 1 - enforce 11 law againal a portion ,.!' , bedisti ,.-- ; \ understood arith rea oar follow cilixens to compel ihem to coo , 1,1 this mailer ni a law which ia iriboto so nyeh money to il revet hould nol be put io which it ia acknowledged n sis millions 1 rce itake ground tbat no law ip annually more lhan is requisite for the ve in its character should b â€¢ ex 1 11 wa 1 nfthe general j nremment a re ted b interp 11 â€¢â€¢:. ifiniin irv power un moval of thai burden would remove all til ever pacific measure which can in 1 diffi iiliy with tba ut ofsouth carolina riaod shall have been reoortsd to withoul i 'â€¢â€¢ 1 partial removal ofit â€” a mitigation the desired remit the remody for evils ol it would malm the tarifl tem more e giwateat magnitude should be sough ici intabto to the people without a total forinlh leefiil tribunals of ihis country ,'>â€¢ - ! â– ' ',-"' fthe principles i - â€žâ– ,.,;,,. ,. tie n-.t pnnciul - ' i"i'i vi a nnd preys , tutu v 1 , i tli - iv â– n â– ' of ibe people i a . , , 1 , 1 . 1 is spirit or re uu cuitouutiufliua joveramtai ' t^r il doc ap-pey 10 me a gowerful i instance was the rc|k-:il ofthe bm r_-..lni ... i 117 this was a mena s 1 il i ffoi .,,; and one to which be ih ui 1 bed bul when in ml 1 lbe continuance of this embargo i ,.. â€¢,, was i iv to be dismembered â€” id he - 1 tii it ib law most be enforced 1 ' v - ich thing icing hi the ,â– ' lyjcti m tin.t his 1 u govern â– impi unise n - repealed the em '-'â– .'". in his iv 11 - pu ish l since ins 1 ,- m , ' apparent lhal this Â» is 1 ivoi .: neasure with hun yet . 1 of si dangero is s cr-is id not tu abandon sn i repeal il 1 â– ,,:â– , ms s â– .: ,â– ncession . rt of fi j teral i vei nmeo t - .. li resisted lbe exercise 1 d ujtful |, ,â€ž .,,. 1 1 1 tied his objections to the r â€¢ iicli the 11 11 rab â€¢ j i.ciary i om j 1 " i.d ndvn sl r i â– nn 1 indod t â€¢ the â– â– .â€¢** it a it i , iii : â– il 0 1 h id obsert.-l to i ' 1 but 011 the co iran , ' i it urn 1 1 i practical opera ii lestt 1 th glorious u ., it was ( ild late 1v11.it h 1 bought ' 1 ii - 1 ibe pr ni crisis ii ' â€¢ i the tm remedy a peacefpl re nasi ihat of conciliation â€” accordion a i . the genius of the coobi â€¢ praetici of lhe g veni n it the *' reduce in th v .-* 1 t Â»Â« juui tun jcoj-io l4bortii uuiici iu uu

w egierm mr@ii 72l t is even wise to abstain from laws which however wise til ,.,| l l u â€ž , , , , , . . to '..-,' , noil 1 ii inisespeeian men in grafts laws on conscience ' ' y h 8nd n0 r p Â»'â€¢.' tbe sinies in the south west which consider ihu im ill system unjust and repugnant ... the principles of the constitution and thnt we have no right to keep it up â€” it is ar gued that justice hould not be done to south carolina because she has assumed Â» menacing altitude this is not n proper view it is no just tu tlir oilier states â€” i ii an reason because south ' arolina i a failure f:,l these m".-t â€¢'"' ' ' r i â– -. , .,â– force ... . i cute ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' i i am imt pn "''â– ' ney cannot '"'' i i - â€¢ ' â– kind 1 ' ' ' utrd i ,,'.â– of the 1 : "' 'â€¢' tn i 1 urhi -;. lhi , _'â– < tn i n i.'t'o'.i o the ;â– ' . i . t i i .-.' eo ,,| i nn tress â€” -,. wai h i i * in ine il pro . ns of tl ,, in mnlv t â€¢ i ' ll â€¢ i i_cfl "â– pi â– ', â€¢â– '',>,_â€¢ o put it in force i 1 il n ,. wer ii â– - 1 mr ll . io advert tn "' -â– ''"â– râ€”v nt fthe united bl hi lid in lu i â– -â€ž,.. .., . inngr - , snd i dn it ih cause his is lho first re moil it tl,c i'r 1 i.t re in in n led lo < 'â– na ni lho npi ,-!"_â€¢ of lh p -, nt -" lion i eannol i n'.i lhal if tin exi cutiv i were con i , i he wnuld and d cidcdlv iii prefi retiee .-, ii i menl - i the di i,iilti"-j l ( â– i ... | ,|,, nol monn t i ax il d hi | influence ur legislation but it ought to lliii n , ti,l with us .*-';" u . , f 1 1 f extinguishment â– public debt tho presidenl goes on to re mark : th final removal nfthis great burth - n from our rcsntirct . n ' t is the nn ,,, of further provision for nil llio nhjects i ml welfare and public defence which ii constitution unu m an ' nn the occasion lor such further reduction in ih revenue ns mny not be required for ibem from the rnport nfthe hoc re tan of the treasury it will i eon thul after ihe presenl year such n reduction mav bo made t a considerable t--iii ; and the subject is fiirties.lt recommended to the consideration of congress in the hope thai the combined wisdom ,,|' the representa tives ofthe people will devise such means of effecting that salutary ohjoct us ma remove tlmse burthens which shall be found to f.ill unequally upon any and n iiiiiv proinote ull the great interests ofthe community i again in another pnrt of the incssi^eb i __________________ â€¢ . ivesteit \ c i 1 v is .... i week at two dollars per ' a uxtt'l irtthi i llin months or two fifty cenl . ij iiiii'l ni any oth u . iiliii tin ' t/fir -..â€¢ i'li/hr tc limited until nil arrearage nr ni iln etlitor's discretion â€” riplion trill br ru i irtdjnr a i â– â– ... . n xx i i ii/i/n ',, notify iln 17 itnr af n irish ( itinut . om mo uh bej -â– th â– rpirn , .-. i/nir will in considered ns n a i prrton procuring six solvent nth r , . i l.'f t iirnltti nn xlrill i . , paper gratit â€” advertising ut the icrs addressed t lhi i paidorthey will not he attended ,,. i'i -.- tonus will be i tli ad lit r i ii â– nre on ine i'n.tcl s'n i , i^t^h en â€” ' i i li.iih ll in.lh â– .. l 1 iii to iii i mus | ,,_â– |<> i ... . rv h m l-l â– ll ' i ,., r l roieel|ull lu ii iii their various hub '' â– ' 'â– â– bb and our country invaded by a large body i and pursuits and leave the path free lor well known adventure in tin uf hostile troops a generous un.l beneficial competition i wolfs den has suggested a record â€¢ i ine we find ai that mntnent a lar body a "; following which appeared in the laat num of men in c innecticul whoso patriotism i "'' begged leave to re id u short extract ber of the western monthly magazin do ,,. i call into question tar be i irom me '" speech ofmr bayard a manoferai they ure pronounced authentic lodi bo a powerful talented and respec nent ability republican a patriot ; and pf y paper table body of men even at tho darkest pe be mr it believed that the sentiment - many years ago a frenchman with .: fthat war vnting against giving would and ought to have its weight it his son was hunting in a part uf missouri men and money to carry on the war was at a particular period of the embargo distant about forty miles from st louis ureal britain had trampled on r com nd lha remarks were made in the course having wounded a large b br the auii u rcial rights bad insulted ti on ihe f a speech on lhe question and in rend took refuge in a cave the apertui ud lii"h seas for sis vears before war was de ing this ha intended to make no special ing into which was so small as bat tn dared nmwithstanding nil this xx relerence to thnt portion of the union thej admit its passage the hunter leaving found n powerful body who said lhal no had a right to express what they felt i he bia son without instantly prepared to ful army or money â€¢ u hi to be voted lo the merely referrad to it as illustrative of tha low and with some difficulty drew hii bo government now if that spirit i for principles f nr government in thn dy through the narrow entrance having bearuncc great us il was rould be shown course of ihat gentleman's remarks on lbe reached the interior of lhe cava i dis toan enein whose crt wos delenda ent repeal ol the embargo law mr b said as charged his piece with bo true an aimaa cartha e^-if thut spirit could be exercised fullnws to inflict a mortal wound upon tin bear beltoflugrante certainly some little pa " we all know that the opposition to the tbe latter rushed forward and pui . tiunce is due to ur brethren of lhe louth embargo in the eastern states is not the the man attempted to escape from tne sun iv borne forbearance ou lit in i opposition of a political party or of a few i cave but on reaching ihe narrowest pari .,,,,, . , . ,,,. ,,,,,,, countn ni n if ihere disconteeted men bul the resis ince of tbe i t the passage through which il bad enter were ma at that timo who hough the people to a measure which thoy feel as led with a difficulty the strength of the sword should onl bo uosbealhed ago insl oppressive nod regard aa ruinous the animal foiled and it expired the en ihnse mi would trample us under foot peopleof this country are not to be gover i trance to the cave was now enmp telj is it to be supposed ti,..t wa are nnw t ned by force but bj affection iml eonfl i cl ued by tbe carcase of the hi nl too plunge il uii....iir follow-oitizons without dance it is for tbom we legislate ; hint if i boy on the ootside board hu father screari some little examination into tlieir cause 1 theydonoi like our laws il is our duty to for assistance and attempted to drag oul i wish to be distinctly understood n repeal tbera tho bear but found his strength insufficient one point do not intend to justify s " ii they do not like our laws it is our after many unavailing efforts he becam carolina ; i am nol her adv eaio bu the duly lo repeal ibem ao said ba mr ii j mucn terrified nnd mounted his lather y has a right to have justice d her i do it was right and properlhattl iher mem i borne with the detern niou nf seeking believe however that tins question maj bora of ffio union should i"eapect tbeir feel assistance there was no mai ihrougu in settled ; and that by acting in n spirit ings nay tiven tbeir prejudices suppos i t be wilderness bul tha sapei-mm horse ofconciliati i u â€¢ t nol only due i _: tli.st our governmeul had pursued a taking ine direction to st louis carries bor but the vast porli as ofthe north and different course ; had iteadilj refused to the alarmed youth te bat place.wbere a paf south the qusstiofl .. gv be put at rest repeal the embargo law ; bad determined n was soon raised and daspatcbed to ma \ regards the union these 8utes there in the lauguago of ihe present day to make i relief of lhe hunter bul ihey searched isno i member io the 8 he and i irosl snexperimenl t teat tbo slrength ofthel i va in for the plsceofl aptivily from i shall ie i ih eoii-i r-,1 egotistical when union and lhal ir fellow-citiaeos ofthe ; n ,,â€žâ€ž. cause nol nowrecollei led lh traca i s.i that there is not in the whole union east shoold have been coerced at the poinl ofthe borae was obliterated and th / one in soul and heart more deartj devoÂ«ed of'he bay i â€¢â€¢ what in all probability in his agitation had solar forgotten tha to it than my bumble self i believe that would have been the eonssqueneel he landmarks as to be totally unable 1 all the advantages of liborty and of a free believed tbera would baw bean blood ehed tbom lo lbe sp i tbe retu ned altera . x r , i sre in issue in tin mailer tsid thai the consequence i would have been weary and unsuccessful mareb ; lha iun and it is for that reaann i ur n pacific â– dissolution i tne union j and that tba tar was heard of no in,,r snd no doubl u bran lbs qraenvhiea aod lha prospect of a iree government would have remained of bis having perished un ,Â»* sort hs arrogant as tbey were even thej been debtroyed j thai all tbe stelae of tha j iÂ»i v in the cave boma years efterwardq i forward tbeir meaaurei even union would have become separate govern ihe aperture of ihp cavern was discovered aetiled soma of tbeir odious laws dente and civil war woold have resulted in a sput sn hidden and so difficult of r to satisfy the desires of tbe cotuiios and the calamituus conasquences which w.,uld ,-.â– *,_. u in hÂ»v saeaped the utv shall it be said tbeie is now a spirit more ressilt from a disinembernient of tbe con , of tboae who had passed nsat it inexorable ,,, ra inaceeeeiue t the y.nc s deraej . none eonu doubt each i lbe , near tbe i ufa wus found he ikeleton f ol justice than ihat which prevailed node great diri-sioos seeking to strengthen ihom tbe boar and within lhe cave thai of im tbe british monarchy 1 it's lbe wood selves againat tbe aggrbasions of lbe othor preochmau witb his gun and equipments of .â€ž--â€¢ who achieved tbe revolution wai wnold give larga powers lo tlieir oaacut.ve n apparently in the sain eonditi n aa shed in vain and ihe bopea of the fnonds authorillea winch would most proboblj when be died tbat he should hat .. i frae govi ti.ue.iii rn i r nr pm al rest terminate m lha astaw.ah.bb.it ol . nubia ,.|,,- 1 i hunger fr,-m mere inabilii ui ef if thai inexorable principle that there is ry despotism in each i feet his escape b ramnrinf ae bod â€¢< lob regard paid ic ibe feelings and proud aa be waa f the acbievemeate j lbe bear seems improbable because up wishes ofthe minority ba would aaj thut wbicb bad been performed under the ur i poeing him to have beeouoable by iimio ibis would change lbe wide principle of spangled banner â€¢ prood aa ba waa ofthe strength to eflecl ibis object it would bm ir federal compact depriving il ofall store aad atripae which have fluttered ia eoal him but little ubor to ha-recut up ai4 its republican and henignanl fsaturos and svery sen and every clime j anxious as hs raiooved.be animal by piecemeal it Â» conveiting tba federal into a consolidated waa fbr tba glor oftbecountry ; yet god sÂ»ost likely eilhei i hai he was ani uovernment forbid thai iboee etripes end tars which or tbat he had reeeived some ipjnrv wbicd in every portion ofthe union then ia a bad beratofora been the rallying pmnl i disabled hun from exertion f m - staj rt of great primar ii.teraste he wish faeraiam abould now fl st over tbe mangl le-ms s name which oommemoraies i-.a ed tn be di i rsiond on this point nd corses of ir 1 1 ing countr viae . â€” - ui did uul ujÂ«_oa io sr-v tlÂ»l the tiovsn ' joil i',-r_j.j tjus\l our ry-mliy sjwum uudy . tl.'j oth u â€¢â€¢â€ž uwtlmiit to whu.1 w â€” . thi su i and disnslmub revolution r-r in believed whenever that should i-'ka i plaee nnt nt.iy tho fitiertiee nf ihi f l.m the beat and brit h.eÂ»t hopes fii eiy ilizcl world would lie destroyed forever tiiliacotion operation â€” \ f,rtinâ– u estate im iv bough in him foi i ' -,* it mis property besides this . xceedg 1)0,000 stulti xx-.n tli very prince of europ ifi lors lie would uoi condi icnntj lo cut oui r make .-, pair of breeches for ;â– y iln nobilit or those who brought . t - i introduction nnl recomme ului n nt persons ol distinction bs individuals decided laahinn it was a run thing tiny american citizen to in nhl to iw letters irom sources high cn ugh to nfl'.rd him no opportunity tn inn ns ii-ts and shoulders measured by tins fa mous knight of the l!iiin!.l".j boston sentinel sen vic of the u s speech of silt brown of hobth cliiolls x (),-,,, bill further to protide far tht ml uctiuli of duties vn imyjs is t om'l.luuv.j one of tha misnns which had mainly â– ,,,,,. to rise was to show thiil cv it peaceful remedy should be resorted to , constitution was framed in a spirit of fef_-ren.ee it was ratified in lint same â– if deference and soil ought to !Â«â€¢ i ministered the whole history of mr . i,i .. ms to that principle : .. mu . rnnce to all great principles ol the countr v the practice of the govern i â€¢ ias becn invariably marked with the di iii ti tli stato i kentucky in 1701 was dissatisfied with lhe government ofthe u suites because ibe free navigation of , i issippi had not been secured th legislature of that btal ide a strong rem mst ranee on tbe subject tn the gen nal ". verninent claiming that free navi is their right they asserted thai li i nature had irivn ihem the right ; . i menaced a withdrawal from the union if it waa not obtai i for them ll was the course nf washington ii ,- was the course oftho american con ii i lhi oocn ,'-,' i i'h'-v li-l do-t ns t,i , the ground ihat they would not log i vbile ibis menace wos held nver tl in yet no one could doubt ihe cour __.â– 'â– ishiiijrti.il n one could doubt bm that he was prepared r every emer f lie su i that the government im.l i , ilish 1 in a spirit of compromise ii i i .â– â€¢â€¢â– , n n in le i unit a respectfiil re -,, n"ii t tin slate he ini.l before '... i nine tin facts in the case und - navigation of iho mississippi was mm mammoth boy â€” mr jonathan frunciit living in i tgle township fhocking county ohio has a s.ui that weighed in the i.uo part of december b ihe age of ll yeart and 0 lie 11 lis on hun in i and ninety sev ii pounds mr francis th fill hor iinsl boy weighs line hundred and forty five a family it parliament â€” mr o'.'nn nell enters ihe house of commons atthal lend ofa phalanx of six of ins own rela in ns maurice o'connell his eldes son member for traloe i morgan o lonnt ii his second son mi mber for the county of me in ; lohn o'connell his third son i + youghall . chi is ropier fitasimmons hie â– mn in law member l r the county of hub im w f finn bis brother in lÂ«w mem ber for t lunty i kilkenny nnd is gan john o'connell ins nephew who wii lake hii place from the county of keriy has acted imprudently thut she should not receive justice 1 if sbe has forfeited any claim to the consideration ofthe ci rul government ou hi the other states to in cur the forfeiture nothing can be more erroneous â€” nothing more absurd â€” nothing 1 vvill say more tyrannical than to oppress all the southern states because south lar i.t bus acted rashly 1 ri nut aaid mr , i iiii.n this question as a southern ques tion thank god m the exercise of mv i legislative rights aod duties here i can i look beyond the potomac thank god ii have o feeling which is not confined lo i tho geographical limits of any portion ol the united states 1 can look and judge of mj countrymen nnrth ns well as south nfthe potomac aid i wish it lobe i tiiictlv understood thnt whal i now sav respecting south carolina i deem applica ble lo every member of iht confederacy to no on of those slates would i an . it..tlv suv â€” i will uoi do justico until you coin on ur knees but re me thn ii uia lines adequate to tin supplj ul our domestic consumption would ! in tliii abstract be beneficial to our coun i try there i no re isnn tu doubt j and to ofs fact their establishment there is perhaps no americm citizen who would nol for a while be willing to pay ;. higher price for them but for this purpose it is presu med timt a tand of high 1 ities desi ; for perpetual protection has entered into the minds of but fow of our statesmen the most they have anticipated is a tem porary and generally incidental protec tion which tbey maintain im the . bl i i to ie luce the price of 1 estic competi below that of the foreign article expe i nniee however our b isl guide ,.,. this ., . on olher subjects makes if doubtful whe iht the advantages ofthis system sre uot counterbalanced b many evils and whe ther it does out tend to beget in the is ofa lartii portion of our countrymen u spirit of discontent and jealousy danger ii in the stability of the i nion 1 ts also an ither c is which was ti 1 lit n fthe state de ts al the c - 1 , !â– - war nf lite revolution bosides t - ial debt eaoh stato had c inlrac t i.t and it wns demanded by lhi !..â– - n states thai lhe genoral govern aeni bhould assume the payment of these fibts of the states such was thedissat faction which resulted from congress de i the payment of theae debts for live ji . ttintetlism mberment of the union *:. ctcd in making this reference l nn intention to cast mi imputation bs lhi slates bul 111 rely to tiite the lact 1 general government ultimately as vi , these debts suppose that instead ft ' king this .-â€¢ urse lhe general govern bieni i 1 acted upon the idea thr,-nn i kt the gentleman from n jersey that lie pride of thi state sovereignties ought i ttckeo we should not said mr i 1 ,, ut ibis moment engaging in this ad enjoying tbe privileges i l uh tin boor . ntilles us i de hope if i have an patriotism it is not thai narr*jw contracted patri itism which is confined to geographical i unit i trust it is that patriotism which lot ka alu no ier the union and otnbraces . - y li i ii â– tli x-nli incuts ,,| il.e i'rc.-jj w 1 regarding lhe law which we nre now â– il nl on lo u,_,,|ti â€¢ sti . - i .: mn i \ means of carr ing it into â€¢ e uti ,â€ž. ________\.- i co -.'â– -â€¢- i s is u most iinnorlhiit rv portion .,)' my fellow citizens and ao !,. ip u.e god if my constituent wen this day to demand thut i should perpetrate an act of injustice agniusi anv in mber f tins confederacy that i should lo nn act in behalf of n an linn iihu 1 would trench upon lhe rights of maine or of massachu tts or pennsylvania which i believed destructive of heir constitutional rights so help me 1 1 would resign m seal am retire i mv home rather thuu jeo pardiz tbe peace of this republic â€” ibis glorious experiment ofo free government point ; n i c lur it he hue means ii removing tbe difficulty now involved in the quest , i have not onlv advertod tu the annual message -.| the president as show ing the v u , 1 i .-â– administratio i and tlieir remedy for the difficult in tin south but i would now beg leave to read from lhe annual report ol the secretary of lie treasury here mr baown read an extract from the annual report of the secretary of the treasury j.h lhe subject of ..'.,â€¢ rclui-timi hv 1 ' 1 1 â– what justly bt l,>ii;_'s ,., maine . litis we have 1 iir.-c subjection c and unjustly to bestow it m north caroli the present administration that tins is the on belii v-i.ii that n man presents a more most appropriate remedy li 1 lhe one truly dignified attitude who refuses to do which waa first suggested al the opening an unjust act than bo ivho m-rseveres in ofthe session and i believe it iscalcu sled uijii â€¢ â– lo achieve all the great objects so much bit whal are we now called upon to dn ' to be doaired ull which it is neceasar to i wente called upon imminent to jnopardiz achieve and thai without endangering the lhe public peaco bt a novel and dangerous republic experiment â€” i enforce a law which noi what ia tba extraordinary spectacle i did a large portion of lho american peo would remark which the american ro ute believe no on-iit i'i ni but which i public now exhibits to the world i a re veril believe il lhe question wore sub public which has heretofore boasted of ita muted to their individual opinion this da . freedom â€” a republic which has heretofon . would repudiate and require lo be re pursued tbe eveuaud peaceful tenor ,,! jeeted wear called upon to enforce a ita way â€” ;. republic which bad been tai i.ri.nv which i belinv th majority l'i i'.i.u.l ciiipei.-nt to ii ibo legitimate pur the people of the united slates j'-sire tol poaes of government withoul slaughtering ,, 11 ami n led or modifi i and ilie modifi i its citizens and winch with very few ex 1 of which is fortified likewise by tbe oepti.ms has g in peacefullj for fill . 1 ii'.'il iit'.i of tba chief magistral yosra wa presenl the extranrdinar and before 1 proceed further let me ex 1 spectacle of calling on ibe administration plain myself on this point i do not take uud tl secotive branch ol the govern gr - ind and i will not take it and i ' menl t 1 - enforce 11 law againal a portion ,.!' , bedisti ,.-- ; \ understood arith rea oar follow cilixens to compel ihem to coo , 1,1 this mailer ni a law which ia iriboto so nyeh money to il revet hould nol be put io which it ia acknowledged n sis millions 1 rce itake ground tbat no law ip annually more lhan is requisite for the ve in its character should b â€¢ ex 1 11 wa 1 nfthe general j nremment a re ted b interp 11 â€¢â€¢:. ifiniin irv power un moval of thai burden would remove all til ever pacific measure which can in 1 diffi iiliy with tba ut ofsouth carolina riaod shall have been reoortsd to withoul i 'â€¢â€¢ 1 partial removal ofit â€” a mitigation the desired remit the remody for evils ol it would malm the tarifl tem more e giwateat magnitude should be sough ici intabto to the people without a total forinlh leefiil tribunals of ihis country ,'>â€¢ - ! â– ' ',-"' fthe principles i - â€žâ– ,.,;,,. ,. tie n-.t pnnciul - ' i"i'i vi a nnd preys , tutu v 1 , i tli - iv â– n â– ' of ibe people i a . , , 1 , 1 . 1 is spirit or re uu cuitouutiufliua joveramtai ' t^r il doc ap-pey 10 me a gowerful i instance was the rc|k-:il ofthe bm r_-..lni ... i 117 this was a mena s 1 il i ffoi .,,; and one to which be ih ui 1 bed bul when in ml 1 lbe continuance of this embargo i ,.. â€¢,, was i iv to be dismembered â€” id he - 1 tii it ib law most be enforced 1 ' v - ich thing icing hi the ,â– ' lyjcti m tin.t his 1 u govern â– impi unise n - repealed the em '-'â– .'". in his iv 11 - pu ish l since ins 1 ,- m , ' apparent lhal this Â» is 1 ivoi .: neasure with hun yet . 1 of si dangero is s cr-is id not tu abandon sn i repeal il 1 â– ,,:â– , ms s â– .: ,â– ncession . rt of fi j teral i vei nmeo t - .. li resisted lbe exercise 1 d ujtful |, ,â€ž .,,. 1 1 1 tied his objections to the r â€¢ iicli the 11 11 rab â€¢ j i.ciary i om j 1 " i.d ndvn sl r i â– nn 1 indod t â€¢ the â– â– .â€¢** it a it i , iii : â– il 0 1 h id obsert.-l to i ' 1 but 011 the co iran , ' i it urn 1 1 i practical opera ii lestt 1 th glorious u ., it was ( ild late 1v11.it h 1 bought ' 1 ii - 1 ibe pr ni crisis ii ' â€¢ i the tm remedy a peacefpl re nasi ihat of conciliation â€” accordion a i . the genius of the coobi â€¢ praetici of lhe g veni n it the *' reduce in th v .-* 1 t Â»Â« juui tun jcoj-io l4bortii uuiici iu uu